Top Trades, Landing Spots for the Flames' Matthew Tkachuk and Johnny Gaudreau

0 out of 6Mark Humphrey/Associated PressFans of Calgary Flames are experiencing frustrating times.The team has not only lost one championship since moving from Atlanta in 1980 but also the last few years have been very fruitless. Since a Game 7 defeat to the Tampa Bay Lighting in 17 years ago's Stanley Cup Final, there has been just one official playoff series win.After finishing fifth in the North Division, which included seven teams, this year's team was unable to attend the tournament.It's not like the Flames don't have players.Jarome Iginla spent 16 NHL seasons in Calgary, where he was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Miikka Kiprusoff won the Vezina Trophy in 2005/06, and the current Scotiabank Saddledome group includes two stars from a collection of the league’s greatest players before the 2020-21 season.Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachuk, left wingers, claimed No. They were respectively ranked 40 and 50 on the list. Together, they scored 35 goals and 92 point this season.They are however two of the most important trade targets due to their high levels of underachievement.As Brad Treliving, general manager of the team, tries to build a roster capable of title contention or at least the consistency that resulted in 15 playoff berths in Alberta's largest city and 11 series wins in 16 seasons, both players have been the subject trade rumors.We were intrigued by the possibility that six All-Star Game-winning teammates might be moving on. The B/R hockey writing team went into hyperdrive and compiled a list of possible destinations that either forward could end up in, if Treliving agrees to the right deal.You can click through to see the results, or leave a comment with your thoughts.